No more marijuana billboard ads? Legislation aims to make that happen
Anti-drug legislation rising in Legislature
Chloe Trofatter, Capital News Service
April 25, 2021
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LANSING Legislators have introduced bills that would, if passed, outlaw the sale of synthetic urine and ban billboard marijuana ads.
The Senate has voted to ban the sale of synthetic urine and other products used to falsify drug tests.
Synthetic urine is water mixed with additives such as creatinine, salts, uric acid and yellow coloring to replicate human urine, according to Quest Diagnostics, a New Jersey-based clinical laboratory that provides drug testing for employers across the country.
Prop 65 Counsel: What To Know
Potential Impact of California’s Prop. 65 on Manufacturers, Distributors, and Sellers of Cannabis Products
Arent Fox LLP
In a Cannabis Counsel podcast, Partners Emily Leongini and Lynn Fiorentino discuss the potential impact of California’s Prop. 65 on manufacturers, distributors, and sellers of cannabis products, particularly in light of the January 4, 2021 enforcement date for new THC and marijuana smoke listings. They explain how Prop. 65 could apply to businesses outside of California and those that market hemp-derived edibles, tinctures, and topical products, and discuss strategies for avoiding potentially costly litigation.
OEHHA Notices
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) proposes to amend certain sections of Article 6 of Title 27 of the California Code of Regulations. OEHHA adopted new Article 6 Clear and Reasonable Warnings regulations in August 2016, which became operative in Augus